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    UNICIPAL CLAIMis
11 SHERIFF' S• OFFICE, }
PHILADELPHIA, April 21, 1861.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance
with the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, passed 11th day of - March, A.
D. 1846, entitled.'*An Act relative to Registered
Taxes and Municipal Claims in the County of
Philadelphia," that the following writs have been
placed in my hands for service, to wit:
IN THE COURT 06' COMMON PLEAS.
- City of Philadelphia vs. John Dailey, owner,
or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P., March Term, IE6I, No, 271; for the sum of
eighty-six dollars and six cents, for work and
labor done and performed, and materials fur
nished against all that certain lot or piece of
. ground situate on the southeasterly side of Edge
wont street, commencing at the distance of 270
feet 10% Inches northeasterly from Lehigh avenue,
in the 25th Ward, containing in front or breadth on
said. I dgemont street, 57 feet 11 inches, and ex
tending in length or depth southeasterlyy of that
width, between parallel lutes at right angles to said
Edgemont street, 102 feet 6 inches to Fitton street.
Same vs. Isaac Koons, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. p., March
Term, 1664, No. 272 ; • for the sum of thirty.six
dollars, tor work and labor none and performed,
and materials furnished, against all that certain
lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly cor
ner of the Germantown road and Canal street, in
the Sixteenth Ward, containing in front on said
road forty-eight feet, and in depth south westerly
. along said Canal street one hundred and five feet
six inches, and on the northwest line at right
angles with said road one hundred and sixty-nine
feet nine inches. .
Same vs. Ingram Park, owner or reputed owner
or whoever may be owner, 0. P , March Term,
• 1869, No. 273; for the sum of one hundred dollars
arid seventy-live cents, for work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished against
all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the F ast side of Twenty. eighth street, in the First
Ward; beginning at the distance of 27 feet 6 inches
south of Federal street. thence extending north 4 5
degrees 30 east about 34 feet more or less to the so nth
sine of Federal street, thence east along the same
30 fee; thence south 48 degrees 30 west 82 feet, more
or less, to the east side of Twenty eighth street,
thence north along the same 44 feet 6" inches to the
place of beginning; being all that certain part of a
one and one-half perch wide lane extending south
westerly from the south side of Federal street to the
east side of Twenty-eighth street.
- Same vs. Lecondo Bosia, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be own' r. C. P. Mardi
Term, 1661, No. 279; for the sum of thirty. two
dollars and seventy one cents, for work and labor
done. and performed, and materials furnished,
against all - that certain lot or piece of ground be
ginning in the southwest side of Pennsylvania ave
nue, at the distance of 118 feet 11 inches narthwest
wa, d from the west side of Twenty-seventh street,
in the Fifteenth Ward, thence northwestward
along the southwest side of said avenue 43 feet 7%
inches, thence southward along the centre of
Bushell`street vacated 32 feet 2% inches, thence
eastward • parallel with Old Manor street 3U feet 3'
inches to the place of beginning; being part of a lot
of ground running through from Bushell street to
Acorn alley.
Same vs. George -W. Tryon, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1861, No. 275; for the sum of twenty-nine
dollars and seven cents for work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished, againstall
that certain lot or piece of ground beginning at'the
northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and
Twenty-seventh street, in the Fifteenth Ward,
thence southeastward along said Pennsylvania
avenue thirty-nine feet five and one-eighth inches
to the centre line of Acorn alley vacated, thence
northward along the centre of the same about sixty.
three feet, thence westward about twenty-two feet
to 'he east side of said Twenty-seventh street,
thence southward along the same about thirty-flue
feet to the place of beginning.
SEIM@ John Reiny, owner or reputed owner
or whoever may be owner; 0. P., March Perin,
2864, No. 276 for the sum of ninety-three dolars
and ninety-sixcents, for work and labor ne t sd nd
performed, and materials furnished, against all
that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on
the east side of Howard street, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at
the distance of eighty feet northward from the
north Bide of Cumberland street, containtag in
front or breadth on the said Howard street fifty.
four feet, and extending in length or depth east
ward of that breadth parallel with said Camber
land street one hundred and eighty feet nine - and
three-eighth inches more or less to Hope street.
Sane vs. Valentine Eckert, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1864, No 277, for the sum of twenty-six
dollars and nine cents, for work and labor done
and performed and materials furnished, against
all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the east side of -Howard street, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, commencing at
the distance of forty-five feet southward from the
south side of Huntingdon street; containing In
front or breadth on the said Howard street fifteen
feet; and extending in length or depth eastward of
that breadth paraLel with said linntLugdon street
fifty -two feet.
Same vs. Coleman & Stetson, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term,lB64, No. 278, for the sum of three hundred
and ninety-two, dollars, for work and labor done
and performed andmatefials furnished, against all
that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the westerly side of if an cock street, at the distance
of sixty-five feet north of York street, in the Nine
teenth Ward of the said city; containing in front
cr breadth on the said Hancock street one hundred
and eighty three feet, and extending in length or
depth westerly of that width, between lines
parallel to said York street, one hundred and nine
feet to Palethorp (late Perry) street. .
Same vs. C. J. Shorday, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, 0. P., March
Term, 1861, No. 279; for the sum of thirty-one
dollars and thirteen cents, for Nvork and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate on the westerly side of Hancock street, at the
distance of one hundred. and fifty-six feet south
erly from Cumberland street, in the Nineteenth
Ward, of the said city; containing' In front or
breadth on the said Hancock street sixteen feet, and
extending in length or depth westerly of that
width between lines parallel to the said Camber
lane street onelaundred and nine feet to Palethorp
street (late Perry street).
•
Same vs. games Boakin. owner or reputep
owner, or whoever may be owner, 0. P. , March
Term, 1864, No. 2Si: for the_ sum of twenty-four
dollars and ninety-seven cents, for work
and labor done and performed and materials fur.
fished, against all that -certain lot or piece of
ground, situate on the nerthwesterly side of Coral
street, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city
of Philadelphia at the distance. of one hundred
and th:rty- three feet northeasterly from Dauphin
street; containing in front or breadth on the said
Coral street seventeen feet,and extending in length
or depth northwesterly of that width between lines
parallel to the said Dauphin street fifty four feet.
Same vs. Allen do Weigant, owners or reputed
owners, or whoever may be owners: C. P., May
Term, 1864, No. 287, for the sum of twenty-eight
dollars i-nd fetirtee.," cents, for wont and labor
performed, and materials furnished,
egainet all that certain lot or piece of ground, with
the three-stbry brick dwelling thereon erected,
situate on the northwesterly side of Coral street
in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadel
phia, at the distance of sixty feet six inches smith
westerly from Sergeant street, containing in front
or breadth on the said Coral street fourteen feet
and extenditg in length or depth northwesterly of
that width between lines parallel to the said Ser
geant street fifty-eight feet. •
Same vs. BrOwn k. Boyd, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1964, No. 285; for the sum Of sixteen
dollars and sixty- two cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erect
ed, situate on the southeasterly 'side of Coral
cstreet, in the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Phi
ladelphia, at, the, distance of sixty feet northeas- .
terly from. Moore street; containing in front or
breadth on the said Coral street twelve feet, thence
extending in length or depth.southeasteily on the
northeasterly line thereof sixty. four feet parallel
to the said. Moore street, thence southwesterly pa
rallel to said Coral street thence
feet five inches and
three-quarters, thence northwesterly parallel to
the said Moore street eleven feet four inches and •
three eighths, thence southwesterly parallel to the
said Coral street four-feet six ands quarter inches,
thence northwesterly parallel to the said Moore
street fifty-two feet seven inches and five-eighths
to said Coral street.
Same vs. Brown Lc Boyd,g owner - or reputed
owner, or whoever - may be owner; C, ;P., March'
Term, 1861, No. 286; for the sum of - eighteen
dollars and thirty-nine cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished. All
that certain lot or piece of ground with the three
story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on
the s outheasterly side of Coral street, in the
Nineteenth Ward of the City of Philadel phis, at the
distance of 72 feet northeasterly from Moore street,•
containing in front or breadth on the said Coral
street 13 feet 3 inches and one• eighth, including
one-half of a two feet six and a quarter inch wide
alley me the northeaneny side thereof, and ex
- tending in length or depth southeasterly of that
width between lines parallel to the said Moore
street.. sixty-four feet. . -
Same vs. Same, owner, or reputed owner, or
whoever' . may be ower . P., March... Term,
1864, No. 288 for the sumo. uinety-eight dollars
and eighty cents, for work and labordOue and per- •
farmed, and materials tarnished, against all that
certein lot.erpio - e of ground with the three-story
brick dwelling thereon erected situate on the
eon heaqterly corner of Coral and ba.tiphin streets
in 'be Nineteenth Ward of the City of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth oa said Coral
street twenty-one feet three inches Ind one.
in hiding one half of a two-feet eta- and a quarter
inches wide alley on thosouth'westerly side t hereof
and extendir g in length or depth southeasterly of
that width,. between lines parallel to the said Dau
phin street sixteen feet.
-' &MO 'ilwite2-01"Yeplated - ownBr; or.
Whoever may be Owner; C. P, March Term, 1 8 8 ',
No, 2E9: for the slim of sixteen dollars ada'sixty -
two cents,for work and labor done and perform. td,
and materials furnighed,• against all that certain
lot or 13iece of ground with three-story brick dwel
ling thereon erected, sans e on the northeasterly
corner of Coral and Moore streets, in the Nine
teenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, contain
ing in front or breadth on said Coral street twelve
feet, andextentling in length or depth southeasterly
of that width between lines parallel to the' said
Moore street fifty-two feet seveu inches and five
eights to a four feet wide alley,
same sys.' same, owner, or reputed owner
or 'whoever may be owner; 0. P.,March
Term, 1864, - No. 290; for the sum o sixteen
dollars and sixty-two cents, for work and - labor
(tone and perto. med, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the three-sir ry brick dwelling thereon erected,, sit
vete on the southeasterly side of C,aral street in the
Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the
distance of forty-eight feet northeasterly from
Moore street, containing in frost or breadth on
said Coral street twelve feet, and extending in
length or depth southeasterly of that width. be
tween rises parallel to the said Moore street fifty
two feet seven inches and five-eighths, to a four feet
Wide alley.
Same "Vs. same, J owner, or reputed owner,
or whoever may be owner; C. P., March' Term,
1864, No. 291; - for the sum of sixteen, dollars and
sixty-two cents, for work and labor done arid
performed, and materia's furnished, against all that
certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story
brick dwelling thereon' erected, situate on the
southeasterly side of Coral s tree t, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the distance
of twenty-four feet northeasterly from Moore
street, containing in front or breadth on the
said Coral street twelve feet, and extending in
length or depth southeasterly of that width be
tween lines parallel to the said Moore street fifty
two feet seven inches and five-eighths to a four
feet wide alley,
Same vs. Edward Leigh, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 292, for the sum of twenty.four
dollars and ninety-seven cents, for work and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of gronnd,
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the northwesterly side of Coral
street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of
Philadelphia, at the distance of sixty-nine feet
northeasterly from Dauphin street, containing in
front or breadth on the said Coral street, seven-
teen feet, and extending in length or depth north
westerly of that width between lines parallel to
the said Dauphin street fifty-four feet
Same vs. Brown k Boyd, owner or
reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P., March term,lB64, No. 293, for the sum of six
teen dollars and sixty-two cents for work and
labor done ann performed, and materials furnished,
all that certain lot or piece of ground with the
three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate
on the south-easterly side of Coral st , eet, in the
Nineteenth Ward of. the city of Philadelphia, at
the distance of 36 feet north-easterly from Moore
street, containing in 'front or breadth on said
Coral stree
t. twelve fe an extending in length
or depth southeasterly et, of that
that width, between
lines parallel to the said Moore street; fifty two
feet, seven inches and five-eighths to a four-feet
wide alley.
Same vs. Charlotte Brown, owner or reputed
owner ,or whoever may be owner, C. P. March term,
1864, No. 299. for the sum of forty-seven dollars and
twelve cents for work and labor done and performed
and materials furnished against all that certain lot
or piece of ground situate on the west side of Mar
shall street, at the distance of eighty-eight feet
and three-quarter inches northward from the
north side of Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing In
• front or breadth on said Marshall street thirty-four
feet, and extending in length or depth of that
widtent right angles to the said Marshall striae,
one hundred and seventy-four feet, ten inches' to
Seventh street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
'owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P., March
Term, 1e64, No. 300; for the sum of six dollars
and sixty-four cents, for work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished, against
all-that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
three-story brick building thereon erected, situ
ate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of one hundred and forty
nine feet seven inches southerly from Diamond
street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said City,
containing in front or breadth on saii Fourth street
sixteen feet and extending in length or depth wes
terly of that width between lines parallel to said
Diamond street, ninety feet to Leithgow street. -
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P , March
Term, 1864, No. 301; for the sum of tsveaty-six
dollars and sixty-fonr eents, for work and
labor done and, performed, and materials
furnished, against all that certain lot or piece
of ground with the three-story brick dwelling
thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of
Fourth street, commencing at the, distance of one
hundred and thirtythree zest seven inches south
erly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward'
of the said city, containing in front or breadth
on said Fourth street, sixteen feet, and extending
in length or depth westerly of that width between
lines parallel to said Diamond street, ninety feet
to Leithgow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 302, for the sum of twenty-six dol
lars and sixty-four cents, , or work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished against all
ti at certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the
westerly side of Fourth street, commencing at the
distance of one hundred and seventeen feet seven
inches southerly from lhamond street, in the Nine
teenth Ward of 4aid city, containing in front or
breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet, and ex
tending in length or depth westerly between lines
parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet to Leith
gow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; 0. P., March
Term, 1861; No. 303; for the sum of twenty. six
dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor
done and perfformed, and materials furnished
against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with
the three story brick building thereon erected,
situated on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of one hundred and one
feet seven inches southerly from Diamond street,
in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in
front or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet,
and extending in length or depth westerly of that
width between lines parallel to said Diamond
street ninety feet to Leithgow street.
Same vs. Mahlon R. Scott, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1861. No. 304, for the sum of one hundred
and seventy-three dollars and four cents, for work
and labor done and petformed, and materials fur
nished, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground, situate on the eastern side of Corinthian
avenue, at the distance - of seventy-four fee:and
one eighth of .an inch southward from the s ouch
side of Poplar street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth
on said Corinthian avenue sixty-eight feet one and
one.eighth inch, and extending in length or depth
eastward one hut dred feet. the-rear end- thereof
being parallel with said Corinthian ayenue.
Same vs. John Holmes, o wner or repleed owner,
or whoever may be owner, C. P. ,(MarchTerm,lB6l,
No. 305. for the sum of forty dollars and sixty
nine cents, for work and labor - done and performed,
and materials furnished, against all that certain
lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick
dwelling lionsl thereon ere. tett, sitnite Off the east
side of Corinthian avenue, at the distance ofsixty.
four feet northward from the north side of Parrish
etreei in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Phila.
'
delphla containing in front or breadth on said
Corinthian avenue sixteen feet, and extending in
length or depth eastward between lines parallel
with said Parrish street Sixty feet.
Same vs. John Mulvaney, owner or reputed
owner, or 'whoever may be owner, U. P., March
Term, 1804, No. 306: for the sum of sixty-four
dollars and sixty. three cents, for. work and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with, the ' buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate on the east side of Carlisle Street,
at the distance of fifty feet northward. from the
north side of Oxford street,in the Twentieth Ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
bt eadth on the said Carlisle street fifty feet, and
extending in length or depth eastward of 'that
width at right angles to the said Carlisle street two
hundred feet to Broad street.
Same vs. Gettleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P., March
_Term, 1864, No. 307; for the sum of twenty-six
dollars and sixty-four cents, for 'work and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the westerly. side of Fourth
street, commencing at the distance of one hundred
and sixty-five feet seven - inches southerly
from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of
the said city; containing in front or breadth on
said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending in
length or depth westerly of that width between
lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet to
Wueithgow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsa sser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., " Match
Term, IR6I, No. 306; for the sum of twenty Mx
dollars and sixty-lour cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the three. story brick dwelling thereon erected sit
nate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance ofone hundred and eighty
one feet seven inches southerly . from ,Diamond
street, iiithe Nitteteencli v W4rd ofssaid ,
wiling in -frontlor.,brefidthorr slaiitFouriivstie?,l
sixteen feet,' 'Old lengthor'derith'
westerl of th at; width hete4n'.lines :PAral le
said Diamond ninety futlqjfrettfigewatreCet..
:lame Cflittleiti - Viasser, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner, C. P March
Term, 16.131.; No. 309;- for, the, sum of twenty six
dollars and siktPfOur cents; for., worleand labbr s
done and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain-lot or piece of ground with
the three.storrbrick dwelling thereon erected,eit
nate on the westvrly side pf street,
mencing it the' dlsUnee of sixty-nits fixt 'seven
v N Bizt,r4FITDLL
Ina es southerly from Diamond strew, In the Nine
t nnth Wald; cintaming in front or breadth 0:,
said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending in
lens - hor depth westerly of that width. between
lines parallel to said Diamond street, ninety feet to
leithgo'w street.
Same vs. Gotleib Fdsasser, owner or reputed
owner or 'whoever may be owner: C. P., March
Term, 1E64, No. ale, for the sum of t wenty-six dol
lars and sisty 7 four cents, forwork and labor done
and performed,"and materials furnislied;agains ,
all that certain lot or - piece of ground, with the
three-story brick dwelling thereon erected situate
on the westerly side of Fourth street, Com
reencing at the distance of eighty- five feet' seven
inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nine
teenth-Ward of the said city, containing in front or
breadth on Fourth street sixteen feet, ac d extend.
ins in length or depth westerly of that width la--
tweeu lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety
feet to Leithgow street
Same vs. dames McCartney and Charles Town
send, trading as McCartney & Townsend, owners
or reputed owners or whoever may be owner;
C. P., March "elm, 1864, No. 313; for the sum
. of one hundred and five dollars and thirty cents,
for work and labor done and' performed, and ma
tirials furnished, against all that certain lot or
piece. of ground, with tne two-story house thereon
erected. situate on the southeast corner of Coral
sad Dreer streets, in, the Nineteenth Ward. of the
city of Philadelphia.
IN TEE. TRIT CORT.
'City of Philadelphia DlS vs. Et C helber U t A.. Marshall.
owner er reputed owner. or whoever may . be
owner, D. 0.. March Term, IE6I. No. 93I;as wet ,
as a certain debt of six hundred and sixty-two
dollars, twenty-live cents, as also thirty dollars,
which to the raid plaintiff in our said
court were adjudged fOr these coshn and charges
which they sustained by occasion of the detention
of that deht whereof the said defendant is convict..
as appears of record. &c., to be levied of all [ha. ,
i ertain lot or oiece.of ground situate on the south
ide of Brown street,and extending from Sixteenth
to Seventeenth street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia (except the lots at the distance
of 217 feet 8 inches, 233 feet 8 Inches, and 233 test ti
inches west of- Sixteenth street, each lot 18 feet
front, which have been released, containing in
front or breadth on said Brown street three nun
dred and ninety-five feet eight inches, and extend
ing of that width -in depth southward between the
said Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, eighty feet
Bounded on the north by the said Brown street,
on the east by the said Fifteenth street, on the west
by said Seventeenth street. and on the south by
other ground (fit the said Ethelbert A. Mar•hall.
Fame vs. Coleman and Stetson, oWners or re.
nuted-oisners or whoever may be owners; D. C ,
March Term, 1564, No. 877, 'Or the sum of fit'e
hundred and seventeen dollars and eleven cents,
for work and labor done afid performed and mate.
riots furnish ed, to wit: for paving and curbing In
front of all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate on the westerly side -of Hancock street, at
the distance of ninety-two feet southerly front
York street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said
city; containing in front or breadth on the said
Hancock street two hundred and fifty feet, and
extending in length or depth westerly of that
width, between lines parallel to the said York
street, one .htthdre 1. and nine feet to Palethorp
(late Perry) street. • mh22-2.awit,
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am en and
'NEW YORK LINES. -1864.
he Amboy and Padelphia d-
Prenton Railroad Companies' Lin hil es from Phi an la.
lelphia to New York and Way Places.
FROM WALNUT STRMT WHARF,
Will leave ssa follows, viz
tt 6A. EL, irk:: Camden and R AM"
Amb
and A. Accommodation oy, O. IV 25
it BA. M., via. Camden and, Jersey pity, .
morning E x p reas • -
388
it 8 A. X. City, via Camden and Jersey.
Class Ticket2d2.26 •
9.t 12 M., via Ca.mden and Amboy, O. and ' r *
A. Accommodation 2 26
• it 2 P. Ai, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and
A. Exp_ress
3 GO
it 1 P. Camden and AmboY, Accom
modation (Freight and Passenger) 1 76
it 6, P.M. via Camdenand Amboy, Accom
modation (Freight and Passenger), Ist
Class Ticket
ld " 26
0/aBS do. .
58
................... ...
1
it 7% P. M., via Camden and &mboy
comassmodation (Freight and Passenger s) Ist
()l Ticket
2d C/as do. .
• 125
Belvidere 52
P
kc., at 3
For Mauch chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem.
, .
M. Eas ton, Lambertville, Flemington,
For Blount Holly. Evansville and Pemberton, at
s A. M. 2 and 4)g
For Freehold, at 6 A.DIL and 2 P.M& '
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco; Beverly, Bur
-Ington, Florence, Bordentovra, at 6A. M.,
t 2 M., 1, 3 and 4% P. M. The 3 and lx P. M
Lines run direct through to Trenton.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly and
Burlington at 6K p. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Briztol. Burlington.
Beverly, Torresdale and Tacony at 0.30 A. M. and
2 30 P. 21.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT
Will leave as follows: •
St 1.50 A. lit, (Night) via Kensington and Jersey
City, Washington and New York mall.
it 11.15 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey
City Expre..
-3 00
it 4.30 P. M., via Rensington and Jersey
City, Express 3 66
At 6.45 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey.
City, Washington and New York Express 3 80
Sunday Li, es leave at 1.50 A. - AL and 6.45 P.
N. There will be no line at 1.50 A. M. (Night)
an Mondays.
For Water Gap, Strondsbnrg, Scranton, Wilkes.
oarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Manetratank, Al.
I entown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lam
bertville, Flemington &c., at 7A. M. This Line
connects with the Train leaving Easton for Zitauch
Chunk at 3.30 P. .11L
For Bristol, Trenton, Icc.. at 7 and 11.13 IL 111
and 5 P. M.
For Holmesbarg, Tacony, Wissinoning, Brides
burg and Franlrford, at 9 A. 111., 5, 5.45 and BP.
Sir' For New York. and Way lines leaving Ken
dr_gron Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Cars
run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train,
run from the Depot.
Fifty ?amide of baggage only, allowed oath Pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking
All anything
ge as baggage but their wearing apparel.
bagga ods to be for extra.
The Con:Tarty limitfifty
theirpoun resp d onsibility for baggage
to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for
lay &meant beyondsloo, except by .ectril contract.
Graham's Baggage Express will call for and
deliver baggage to the Depots. Orden to be left at
No. 3, Walnut street
_ Ap. 20, 61 GAT22I3KR, Agent.
LUIES FROM NEW YORK FOR PIECLATIEL
FRIA, WILL LEAVE
From foot of Courtland Street at GM. and 4 P.IIL
via Jersey City and Camden; at 7, 10 A. M.,
SewP. Kd 12 (Night) via Jersey City and
aingto
From foot of Barclay street, at 6 A. ht., and 2 P.
M.', via Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1, North River, at 12 PL., 4 and 8
P. (Freight and Passengers ) Amboy ;am!
Camdeii.
t.-• P filL A DEL NI tA, WIL
NINGTON AND BALTI
,OK • P. uAD—ORAN G E OF HOURS.—
On and alter SITNDAY, April 10, 1864, Passenger
Trains leave Philadelphia for
Baltimore at 4 30 (Express, Mondays excepted),
8.05 A_ M.. 12 Oe M., 2 30 and 10.30 P. M.
Chester at 8.05 A. M., 1.15, 230, 3 50, 10.30 and
11.45 P. M.
Wilmington at 4.3o(Xondays excepted), 8.05 A.
X., 1.15, 2.30, 3.50, 10.30 and 11.45 P. IC
New elude at 8.05 A.= XL and 3.60 P. X.
Dover at 9 05 A. M. and 3.50 P. X.
Idtlford at 8.05 A M.
Salisbury at 8.05 A. Id.
'rising for Phtladelulda leave
Baltimore at 8.45, 9.40 A. M. (Bxpresa), 1.10,
4.55 and 7.95 P.M.
Wilmington. at 7.15, 9.00 A. M., 12,24, 1 .00,4,3 a,
9.30, 8.35 and 11.12 P. M. •
Salisbury at 12.t5 P. M.
Idtliord at 1L35 P. M.
Dover at 6.30 A. M.. and 3.55 P. M.
New Castle atS 30 S. M., and 5.55 P. M.
Chester at 8. 110,.9.40 A. M.. 1,00, 5.00, 7.14, 9.13
and 11.115 P. M.
Leave Baltimore tor Salisbury and intermediate
stations at 7.25 P. M.
. • -. • •
Lave Baltimore for Doter and intermediate sta
bons at 1.10 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Ohester at 9.40 A M.
3.00, and 11.05 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 5.30,
9.25°A. M. 3.35 and 11.40 P. M.
Freight talaln with Passenger Car attaelvd will
rua as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville aid interlae
diate places at 5.40 P. M.
Leave Wlluting on for Perryville and intermedi
ate places at 7.20 P. M.
SUNDAYS—OnI at 4. 30 A. M , and 10.30 P.
M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. From Phila
delphia to Wilmington at 4.30 A. M., 10.30 and
11.45 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at
6.30 and 11.12 P. M. Only at 7.25 P. DI., from
Baltimore to Philadelphia.
H. F. KENNEY.
ap9 - APsistant Superintendent.
GERMANTOWN AND NOR
TOWN RAILROAD.
"liii M I RIME TABLE.
On and after December 7th, 1863.
Until furthar notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN. •
;Agave Philadelphia-4, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. 111 .;
1,2, 3.10, 4,5, 6,7, 8,0, 10. 11 and 12 P.M.
Lease Ger7nP-ntaarn-6, 7,7 X, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11,
12 A. 111,;, 1,2, 3,4, 5,5, 6 X; 7, 8, 2; /0 and U P.
K.
The 8.20 down train will not stop after
leaving Germantown.
ON DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia N
—9. SU 10. A. AL ; 2,7, 10% P. M.
Leave Germantown—S.lo A . M.• 1, 6, 2.11( P.M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia-8, 8, 10, 12 A. /.1., 2, 3 .111-
sx, 7, 9 and 11 P. M.
Leave ChestnufHiLL-7.10, 8, 9.40, IL 48 A. M.
1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M.
The 33( wad 5% up trains do not stop on German
town Branch.
ON SUN DA
Leave Pkiladelphis-9.10, A YS..
M.; 2, and; P. DI
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.50 A. AL; 12.40, 5.40 and
9.2.5 P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Phlladelphis6, Bx, 11.05 A. 111.; IX, 0,
4x, 4.05, 8.05, and 113( P.m.
Leave Norristown-6, 7, 7.50, 9, 11 A. M.; 13‘,
ix and Cy. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 23LP. M-
Leave Norristown-73( A. M. •; 5 P. AI
FOR AIANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphil, Bx, 11.05 A. M.; 1,46 33
4x, 6.05, 8.05, and 113( M.
Leave Manayunt -.41X, 7X, 8.20, 9%, 11% A. /1.•
Y, 5 and 6% P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9A. M.; 23( ; and 6X P. VG
Leave Manayunk-7 X A. M.; 53( and 8 P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General:Superintendent, '
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
r 1884 . RE-OPENED. 'lBB4.
'PHILADELPHIA. WIZ.
sP BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
IREIGHTS WESTWARD VIA. BALTIMORE
AND OHIO ROUTE.
RECEIVING DEPOT, BROAD STREET,
ABOVE CHEERY.
Through Freight facilities between Philadelphia
nd the western States, have been fully resumed
by the above route, at lowest rates.
QUICK TRANSIT BY. FAST FREIGHT
TRAINS without change of cars to the Ohio river.
IL route is lINV contered entirely safe jury f by rebel proof
raids, in proof ol which the lialromti
more and Ohio Railroad. Company„ guarantee
owners against loss or damage by military seizure,
whilst in transit on the line of that road.
We have no hesitation therefore in remeattull.7
eking the confidence and patronage of ssupPers-
Ifor further information, apply to •
• COLHdUE & COWTON,
JOHN S.
'General Freight Age Agonts.
WILSON, hli
Once Sixth street, above Che rt stnut.
PHILADELPRza:-Janoa ry aisag. an7-tfa
OFFioE OF THE ADAM
QFIE i EXPRESS COMPANY, 320
lath, 1862 BET, PaCELADBLrar.A, Tan n er; .
The Adams. Express Company having enlarged
;heir facilities at - wa,ahin g t on , fo. C., by building
1.3/ailroad depot, and having acquired additional
capacity for traneportation, are now prepared, to
forward Heavy Express freights,.Packages inf.
Parcelk to Washington, 43-eorgetown, Alexandria,
annaP ollB ) Frederick, Adfunstown, • Fortress
'Menne, and - Oth:er places South, occupied by tlxo
tinny, at greatly reduced rates.
• Special agreenisoats, made for merchandiae In.
large lots. • Sandra' 'goods and army supplies at
latislactorYD.rices, col, application at cur office.
6 - 01111,3ra: parcels taken at much less than our usual
Heavy and' - balky plaikages;reeeired and re
p_e_ipted for at our depot, Southeast corner of
, 041. D and LOCUST Streets .
•_N7 JO= UnlielithiA earulatinuilllli4
- READIN G` R A T
GREAT TRUNK. LlNft
NO a I ELPHLA TO 'nib INTERICZ
OF PENNSYLVANIA, THE SCHUYL
KILL, SUSQUEHANNA, CUMBER
- LAND AND WYOMING VAL
LEL%
NORTH, NOR'ithw AST AND trier; CANADAS
PASSENGER TRAINS
Leave the Com any s Depot, THIRTEENT
and.CALLO streets, Philadelphia, at the
following hours : •
_ MORNING NAIL, •
At 8.15 A. RE., - for Reading, Lebanon, gent&
burg; Pottsville, Pinegrove, Tamaqua, Sunbury
Williamsport, Elmira; Roehester, Niagara Fails, ,
Buffalo, Allentown,- Wllkesbarre, Pittston, York,
Carlisle, Chambersburg, Hagerstown, Ac.,
This train connects at READING with the East
Pennsylvtuam Railroad trains for Allentown '&c.,
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg,
fcc.• at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Rail
road trains for Wilkesbarre, Au sport., Lock
Haven, Elmira,.Zoe.; at HARRISBURG wi th
Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and
Schuylkill and Susqtreharma trains, for Northum
berland, Williamsport, York, Chambersbnrg,
Pinegrove,
AF.TERNOON EXPRESS.
Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30 P. M. for Reading,
Pottsville Pinegrove, Harrisburg, Etc., connect.
bag at Har risburg. with Pennsylvania Central
road trains for Pittsburgh, &o. ; Northern Central
Railroad trains for Stmbtthy, Northumberland,
Matra, &a., and at Port Clinton with Catamisse
Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo, Ac.
READING ACCOMMODATION.*
Leaveaß,,,,,s rug at 6.30 A. M. ,stopping at all way
stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.25 A-
Retnrning. leaves Philadelplua at 4.30 P. 31. ; ar
rives in Reading at 7. '25 P.
Trans for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8
H. and Pollsville at 9.15 A. iii.. arriving in Phila_
lelphia at 1.50 P.M. Afternoon trains leave }Ear
riscurg at 2.00 P.M.. and Pottsville at 2.30 P.M..
arriving at Philadelphia at 7.00 P. M.
Pdarket trains. with a Passenger car attached,
ayes Philadelphia at 1 P. M. for Reading and all
way stations; leaves Ite,using at 12 Noon, and
Downingtown at 12. an P. N. for Philadelp hi a and
all way stations. All
the above trains .m daily, Sundays excepted
Sundt ytrains leave Pottsvi ll e at 7.30 A. M. •
And Ph l,m elphia at 3.15 P. M.
CHESTER VALLEY RA IT.ROAD.
Passengers for Downingtown and intermadiats
podnts take the 8.15. A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from
rPhilareturning
and 12 from Downingtown at 7. Ear
A. EL Norm.
NEW YORK EXTRy•SR, FOR PITTSI3URGE
AND THE _WEST.
Leaves New 'York at 7 P.- M., passing Readies
at 12 midniglat; and connecting at Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train for Piste
OtErgl.
Return_ Express Train leaves Harrisburg or,
arrival of l'emssylvania Express from Pittsburgh,
at 6.30 A. M.., passing Reading at M. and
arriving at New York at 1.45.P.M. S leepin g Car
accompanying these trains through between Jersey
City and Pittsburgh, without change.
Mail trains for New York leave Harrisburg at Er
A. M. and 2' F. M. Mall trains for liiirnsbura
have New York at 6 A. M. and 12 Noon.
SCR ITYLEILL V A " 1 ": 1 •XlY RAILROAD. _
Trainscigave Pottsville at 7.15 A. M. and 3.30.
EEL , returning from . Tuscarora 8.05 A. N. a nd
L 15 P. lit
SORITYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL.
OAD.'
Trains leave Auburn R /it 3.45 iL M. for Pinegrava
and Harrisburg, at 10 A. M. and 1.20 and 7.18
P. M. for Pinegrove only ; returning from Harris.
parg at 7.30 P. M. and from Pinegrove at ILLS N
IL and 4 awl 5 P. M.
• TICKETS.
Through mat-class ticketa and emigrant tickets
so all theprincipal points in the North and West
asui
Tne following tickets are obtainable only at tits
°Mee of S. Bradford: Tresinser, No.. 227 South
Fourth street, philadelphlit, or . of G. A. Nicolls,
General Su tandem, Readinx.__
IdEGTI'ATION TICKETS.
At 2$ per cent. discount between any points ds.
aired for fan:alias and firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
(loud for 2 . oo o=lles, between all points, at 1545
each, le:families and firma
SEASON TICKETS,
For three, six, nine or twelvemonths, forholder
only, to all points,
C at reduced rates.
LERGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Road will bs fur
nished with cards, entitling themselves and 'ATM
to tickets at half.fare. i
• EXCURSION TICKETS,
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good
sr Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced
'are, to be had. only at 'the Ticket OMNI at Thlr
esirth and Calloill streets. -
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the
shove points from the Company's New Jinvgld
Depot, Broad and Willow streets.
GILT. TRAINS
Leave Philadelp h ia daily at 6A. X., IP. X.,
and 6P. 311, for V.f. l9 n. Lebanon Harrisburg,
P.'ottssille, Port Clinton, and all points beyond.
MAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post °Mee for all
places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., and
arr the principal Stations only at 2. 15P. N. I
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
B. R. —POE BETHLEHEM
TON, EASTON MAU WCHEL CHUNK, RAZL.IS,-
, LIAMSPOT,
WINTER ARRAN GEM ENT S. &n:
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 16, 1863, Passen
ger TWAs well leave the NEW DEPOT, THIRD
Street, shove Thompson - street, Philadelphia,
dnaj.7., (Ssndarixcepted) as follows:
At 7A H ,ress) for Bethlehem ,- Allentown,
blanch Ots_sk, c.zleton,• Williamsport.
The 7 A. M.....train makes close connection with.
the Lehigh Valley Raitrosd,. at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to all point;
In the Lehigh coal region.
At 3.15 T. 111. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eas
ton. le.
This train reaches Easton at 6.40 P. EL., and
makes close connection with the New Jersey Cen
tral for New York.
At 5.15 P. N. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Minch
Munk.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. hi. and 4.15 P. rt.
For Fort. Washington at 10.15 A. AS. and 6.15
P. M.
White cars of Second and Third street Una
City PassetifaCars, ran directly to the n'yz depot.
TRAINS FOR FI3ILA.ISEL.PEtIA.
Lesre Bethlehem at 6.:10 A. AL, 9 .30 8. M. and
i. 07 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. .12L
Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. and 2
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. X. and 4.14
P. X.
. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 24. and
9 P. 11.
'Fare to Bethlehem 81 s
Fare to Easton 1 50
•
Fare to Mauch Chrtnk 2 55
Through Tickets must be u - ocured at the Ticket
Office, TY-ORD street or. BLEKS street, in order
to secure the above rates-of fare.
aplB ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
im•
.11- 4--61 V""x : =73 - ! "PHI L A'D EL P HI E A RAIL
ROAD, 'V A MEDIA.--LSPRING ARRANGE
- MEN T. —CHANGE OF DEPOT.—On and after
A 1, 1861, the Trains w leave
Philadelphia, pril
from the DEPOT, CORN iIt ER OF
TIIIRTY,FIRST AND MARKET STREETS,
(West Philadelphia), at 8.00 and 11.05 A. 81. , and
at 2.30 and 4.30, and 6.45 P. Leave West
Chester at 6.1:0, 7.45, and 11.00 A.M., and at 2.00
and 4.45 P. N.
•
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A.
M., and 2.30 P. M. -,West . Chester, at 8.00 A. M.,
and 4.30 P. M. •
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 00K. M.,
and C3O P. llt. connect at Pennellton with trains
on the P. &B. C. R. R., for Concord, Bennett,
- Oxford, &c., lc.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only, as Baggage and in no case will the Company
be liable for an, amount exceeding 8100.
apt HENRY WOOD, Gen. Supt.
PHILADELPHIA AND
BALTIMORE CENTRAL
ffii.LIAJAD.—sPRINCi- ARRANGEMENT.—
On and after FRIDAY, April 1, 1861 the trains
will leave Philadelphia from the Depot of the W.
0. and P. R. R. Co., corner of TRIRTY-EIRST
and MARKET Streets, ( West Philada.), at 8.00
A. and 430 P. X.; leave Oxford at 6.33" A: M.
3 25 P. M. • .
The train leaving Philadelphia at 8 00A. M.
connects at Oxford with a daily line of stages for
Beach Bottom in Lancaster, county; returning,
leaves Beach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the
afternoon train for Philadelphia.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as baggage, and in no case will the company
be liable for an amount exceeding 8100.
apt; HENRY WOOD, Gen'l Supt.
, PHILADELPHIA ANTE EL
-18&3. RAILROAII LINE.
1E363. rt WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
For Williamsport, 5,,;-ant on , El m i ra , Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, and' 011 points in the West and
Northwest. PaSsenger .Trains leave the Depot of
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, cor. BROAD
and CALLOWHILL streets, at 8.15 A. M. and
3.30 P. M. daily, except Sundays.
QIIIUKEST ROUT E from Philacteiphia toints
In Northern and Western Pennsylvania , Western.
Now York, ltc., Zoo. Baggagecheeked through to
Buffalo, Niagara. Falls, or intemediate point".
For further information apply to
- JOH N H...HILLEs, General Agent,.
Thirteenth and Callowhill streets,, - -
vas ' and nffleo N W ~nr girth arid Illtextrint
• E ORBS,SO Bales of Spanish Corks just received
and for sale,- W. - MILIAN/P & BON I 12S SoUtlt
ontatreett,
TRAVELING GUIDE
e r WEST 7ERSEY RAII:RUAD
Running time of trains, cont.
/Ilene ug `ISAY, April 18, 864.
_PROM WALNUT STREET WHARF.
For Cape May at 9A. X. Returning at 6 A. BL
For ke., at 9A. M. and 3P. BL.
turning at .8 09 A. M. and 110 RI: •
For Bridgeton lee., at 9A. X. sad 4P. 1!4-,
• turning at .1 0
A." 1 1/. and 1 10
P.
X. -
For Salem, &c., at - 9A. 111. and 3 and 4 P. EL
Returning at 4 and 8 A. M. and 1 10 P. IIL
For. Wood4ury, &c., at 9A. M. and 3, 4 and OP.
M. Returning' at 7.00, 7.48, 9.38 A. AL and 2
45 P.lll.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent.'
SALEM RAILROAD.'
Running time of trains, cominenclng[MONDAT,
'B6l. • •
From Walnut Street Wharf at 9 A. X. and
4P. X. Freight 121Y1. 'Returning, leave Salem
at 6.10 A. X. anti:4. 10 P. X. • -
Freight daily each way. Apply to NORTON
TWILLS, Agent,2d Covered Pier below Spruce st.
J. VAN RENSSDT.4 •F• ro, superintendent
CAPE MAY AND ROLLVILLE RAILROAD.
Runningtimeof trains commencing MONDAY,
April 18, 1864, from Wanut' Street Wharf.
For (Xpe Island, Court Rouse, Dennisville,.
Tuckahoe, Port Elizabeth, • and by • connecting
lines of stages to all parts of Oape May county,at
A. X. Returning, leave Cape Island at 6 A. X.
Due in Philadelphia at 10.15 A. X.
Freight sent or brought daily. Apply to,XOR.-
. TON 'XILLS, Agent, 2d covered Pier belo w
Spruce street_ •••
ne 12
J. VAN RENSMIL&EB.. Sap' t.
18e4. PHILADELPHIA AND
ERIE RALLEtOAD: ESL -
lous .grea line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city or
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by_the P.enns3ilrania Railroad
Company, and . under their auspices is beingrap
tdiv opened thronghont its entire lenth.-
ft is now in use for. Passenger and Freight bud
neei from- Harrisburg to Emtorium, (1%
miles,) on the Eastern DiTisior, and front.
Sheffield to
.Erie -cffi miles) on the Western
mat OP PASIMPGBP. MAIM AR PECILLDNLYWA—
' LILAVB 'WESTWARD.
nail Train. 8. - 00' A. X.
%n re l es Train ' 10.30 P. RC - .
ran through without change bathwat:ll
tease , traine • between Philadelphia and
Sateen, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both
ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and
tcilliamsport and Philadelphia. • -
For information respecting Passenger business,
soply at the Southeast corner of Elev,exttit and'
Moritet oireets.
for Freight business of the Company's
Sorts: •
Baneston, Jr., Cor. Thirteenth and Nu
- •
tet rte., Philadelphia:
J. W. Reynolds, Erie. -
J M. Drill, Agents. 0. R. R. Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON;
General FreiehLtAils,it, Philade_bp_glg!
General Tleket-Avn L. HOupT
t,
JOSEPH L. POTTS,
lola General Manager. W 4... ~.„ ,
HOME.% CTMU*I.
MI WILSON ' BRO.—BEAL ESTATE
M. AGENTS and BROKERS. 429 WALNUT
Street. Money carefully Invested. Real Estate
bought, sold and exchanged. Interest on Ground
Rents, Mortgages and House Bents promptly
collected. apls-Im§
JAMES M. SCOVEL,-
Attorney at Eats,
Master and Examiner
In Chancery.
ap7-Ime 113 PLUM street,
Camden. N. J.
Hag & T
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ,
ion Senn oi
.
FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL FEED, SE EDS, _
.And Produce genera*.
No. 121 North WATER et., Phila. [aps..itnie
ROBERT LWINO,
BILL BROKER.
• No. 109 South THIRD street
nab2s-Iy(i
OECOND N ELPHI& ATIQNAL BARB OF MI
D - :
thA..
FRANEFORD.
Carruz $ lOO ,OOOl - with•Pe PriTnage
ing tO iS OO . O OO.
NATRAN ITr T.T.uS,President__ ; "WILLIAM H.
BRAWN,Cashier, late of the Philadelphia, Hulk..
DIRUMORS:
Nathan Mies, Lewis Shallcross,-
George W. Raman, Charles E. Kremer,
Simon B. Snyder, Benianiln Rowland, Jr.,
Edward Hayes, 13enjamin Detaccm, -
Yohn per.. -
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia -la
now open at No. 134 biam street,
Beres
the transaction of a Chmeral Banking
upon the usual terms.
Collections upon all accessible points Will bit
made upott liberal terms.
espectfully,
fa3-3M5
G EORGE BOLDIN, BLICRAEI. WARTMai Ilf
BOLDIN WAB.MAN,
TOBACCO and G E NE °OMISSION
Merchants,
No. 105 North WATER street' and 108 Nort3l
fels DELAWARE avenue, Philadelphia.
r j AAS lc WATSON'S
REM/MANDEB SATE%
STORE
/To. 16 South FOURTH street,
PRILADBLPHIA, PA.
A lgrge variety of FTRE PROOF SAFES aiviikya
on hand, cheap for cash. myl9-ly
VAUGHAN NAZI? ietat.EL. DT - KR RICIN,,
BOUTHWARE FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
WASSINOTON STREETS,.
PEOMADELPHLS.
MERRICK & SONS,-
ENGINEERs AND nxecumwsrs,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam
gives foriand, River and Marine Service. .
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. lroirltoats, &c. -
Castings ofall kinds, either iron or brass.: . -
Iron Frame Rooft -- fior Gas Works, Workshops
at Railroad Stations.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest ung
most improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, sue&
Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans,,Onan
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pum p ing. DM,
glues,
.Acs . - - -
le Agents for N. Billeur Patent Sugar Boil
inSog Apparatus, • Nesmyth's -Patent Steam Ham
mer and Aspinwall & Woolsey?' Patent 'Clantrl
frigll Sugar Draining Machine. ' 1i122
DETER WRIGHT SONS._ _
IMPORTERS 9F EART H E NWARE,
AND
SHIPPING AND COMATIRSIOXTTERCIRAXTE
- NO. _ ll5 -.WALNUT-STREET,
PHILADBYPHIA.
JAB= A 'WRIGHT, 10 , A.. GRISOON, -
THORNTON PIKR. I THHODOR4 WRIGHT. fa
GAS FIXTURES .— WARNS IXIISICEY
GO., No. 718 CHESTNUT ee, Manufactu
rers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, • , kc., would
call the attention Of the:public to th it e and
elegant assortment-of Gas Chandeliers,Pendl i ts„
A s,
Brackets, &o. They also introduce Gasp ea 'to
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and a n LO
extending, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All
work warranted 1
P 7
,ENNSYLVANIA WORICS.---oa the DRT.A.
. WARE River, below PHILADELPHIA,
CHESTER. Delaware comity, Pa.
Bi
Engineers and iron 42333°A"
-1 1 Witifacturers of
All kinds.
OONI)ENSING AND N
INE ON-OONBENSING
ENGS,
Iron Vessels of all description, Boilers, Wats:F
ranks, Propellers, ac., &et.
T. NEARBY; W. B. }MANLY, S. ARO/I:RLA
Late of Lea , - _
,Beane y Negro Zs . Co.;:Digineer in Mist
• Pen n Wcirks: Phils. llyl2-tfl U. S. Nay,
MILLINERY.
S3MRS.- R. DILLON, 323 and 331 SOIIT'A
street; hes a handsome assortment of Sprit:lu..
MILLINERY, of the latest styles, to 'which
she invites the attention of the ladies. mh3l-2AtilF
. -
j lomlss M. A.
BAKER,
13-16 CHESTNUT street;;
has opened a
large assortment of
• PARIS MILLINERY,
for the Spring and Summer of Mg
HISS , FENNEL-4--
26 North EIGHTH street,
has opened
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY %
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
ap9.2m . &c. '
OPENING.—DIRS. S. A. LINGLE, No.
734 SPRING
GARDEN St. ' will open on_ TIITJRSHEY, April 7th, a handsome as
sortment of Spring MILLINERY; also a choice
assortment of Children's Hats, trimmed :the
aatest Parisian styles, being of quite a new de.
lign. Bleaching, pressing and Dyeing - carefaU3r
attended to. apt-2m04
TVlPTalsaftr — GtilstrO r NirDP..ll. -.-SUTPAMIIII
Jur Spe Gunpowdertr kinds of Xasie Gun
powder.far bleating and shipping;
'also Government Prom for ordnance and military
service; cannon, hinszet and Rifle Powder fcr
esale by WIIALL&M -MART I Me Smirk Powder
FM 'MIN
w. H.
Gisher
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